Sudden Urinating/Soiling Indoors
My nearly 6 year old spayed girl Smudge has started urinating and soiling indoors after regularly going outside and I'm thinking it could be down to 3 things:
1. A few weeks ago we had the back door open in the evening, but closed it while we were watching TV thinking both cats were indoors. I went outside to get the washing and the new local bully cat had Smudge pinned to the patio and was standing over her; I'd accidentally shut her outside! She ran up the garden as the door opening startled the bully cat enough for her to move, then she noticed the door was open and ran inside then hunched on the stairs shaking - she was terrified.
2. We are renovating our kitchen and it has been totally gutted so there is nothing in the kitchen, our food is in boxes in the dinning room and everything is just everywhere while we do the kitchen. We can't shut doors as our downstairs is all open plan with 2 archways into the kitchen. One of my girls (I also have Chewie who is 7 this year and spayed) peed in the kitchen last week; I assumed it was Smudge, but last night Chewie went to squat out there but I caught her in time and she ran to the litter box.
3. There is a stray cat that has kind of adopted our house; the girls are happy for him/her to be around, they don't swipe, hiss or fight at all but could this cat being in the house and around (but not using) the litter box have deterred Smudge from using it?
I have ordered a Feliway diffuser today and put lemon and pepper where Smudge peed last night but she is also occasionally soiling in the bath. We have 1 litter tray in the conservatory which Chewie uses as she won't go outside and Smudge used to use it when she needed to. I am contemplating putting a litter box in the bathroom for Smudge while we are doing the kitchen and things are a bit crazy and while she gets her confidence up about going outside again. Since the bully cat incident she has gone outside to toilet because I have seen her, but she is still peeing/soiling indoors.
Any help appreciated as I don't want my girls to be unhappy or stressed.
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